12 Black-owned Gun Stores to help you defend yourself

11 12 Black-owned Gun Stores to help you defend yourself

The number of black Americans who own guns appears to be on the rise. According to a 2014 Pew survey, 19 percent of black adults said they owned a gun, up from 15 percent in 2013.

In another 2014 survey, 54 percent of black adults said they believed owning a gun makes people safer. Two years earlier, only 29 percent said so.

We recommend African Americans join National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) and find a local gun club near you! The NRA has never served the interest of Black people, however, don't let your disdain of the seemingly all-while organization make you fear guns. Get training, visit a range, then visit a Black-owned gun store.

We have compiled a list of 10 Black-Owned gun stores to help you get started.

Bubbas Gun Sales is owned and operated by Fran Jones a Federal Firearm Licensee (FFL) in the state of Georgia. With the FFL, Fran belongs to a unique group of women in the state and the country. She comes from a Military family and a family of hunters.

Whether you are a professional who needs to maintain their proficiency or on a family outing with the kids, Blue Ridge Arsenal can provide you with the service and support you require. With twenty, 25 yard shooting positions

Our mission is to educate and assist individuals/families in providing top quality safety for protection. We wish to increase knowledge and appropriate use of firearms providing wisdom to know how and when to use a weapon.

Redstone Firearms is an appointment -based Federal Firearms Licensed (FFL) dealer located in the San Fernando Valley,in Burbank. At our store front we strive to provide the best personalized service tailored made to your personal needs.

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